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Treasury Volatility Returns as Stocks Advance
While trading frenzies and short selling in equities dominated headlines in January, the bond market, specifically the U.S. Treasury market, stepped into the spotlight in February.
February 2021 Market Recap
As of Feb. 28, 2021, here’s a summary of Asset Class Performance and Financial Markets Performance.
Optimism Abounds
Corporate earnings are set to rebound strong in 2021 which may be supportive of incremental gains despite elevated valuations.
January 2021 Market Recap
As of Jan. 31, 2021, here’s a summary of Asset Class Performance and Financial Markets Performance.
2021 Financial Planning Guide
Our 2021 Financial Planning Guide is now available. It includes up-to-date information in areas including tax planning, education planning, saving for retirement, and more.
Quarterly Considerations - Fourth Quarter 2020
Crescent’s Quarterly Considerations report includes the following data: Fourth Quarter 2020 Market Events, Asset Class Performance, Market Themes, Fixed Income Market, Equity Market and Alternatives Market Updates, Economic Review, Diversification and Financial Markets Performance.
2021 Market Outlook: Poised for Growth
Our 2021 Market Outlook contains a look at financial market conditions, our 10-year capital market assumptions, and our investment themes for 2021.
10-Year Capital Market Forecasts (2021-2030)
Our paper details our input assumptions for the investment period from January 2021 to December 2030. It reflects 10-year estimates for asset class returns, standard deviations, skewness, kurtosis and correlations.
December 2020 Market Recap
As of Dec. 31, 2020, here’s a summary of Asset Class Performance and Financial Markets Performance.
Private Markets – Impact Investing
Impact investing is a rapidly growing field that has the potential to increase mainstream adoption across institutions and deepen the influence of long-term and strategic investments. In this post, we discuss why private market investing is so conducive to structures for investors seeking real influence, key considerations for impact investors and how it is implemented in investor portfolios.
A “Glass Half Full” Market
November once again displayed the forward-looking nature of markets as global equities reacted positively on news that a vaccine may be distributed in the first half of 2021.
November 2020 Market Recap
As of Nov. 30, 2020, here’s a summary of Asset Class Performance and Financial Markets Performance.
Evaluating Year-End Planning Opportunities Amid Tax Reform Uncertainty
Benjamin Franklin advised, “Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” This adage feels particularly applicable to high net worth individuals concerned over potential tax reform under a new presidential administration.
Tax Reform: On Hold for Now?
In order for Joe Biden to achieve his tax policy proposals, Democrats would likely need to have control of both the House and the Senate. While Democrats ended up retaining control of the House, the path to gaining control of the Senate appears challenging. So where does this ultimately leave taxpayers? The safest bet is to execute certain tax and estate planning strategies prior to year-end 2020 to avoid risks associated with potential tax reform.
Is Big Tech All You Need?
Recent narrow market rallies have forced us to focus on market indices and the overall role of the largest stocks. While concentration is hardly a new concern, the contribution to return this year from a handful of big tech stocks (FAAANM) has been staggering. Despite some cause for concern in terms of diversification, concentration itself is not necessarily a bad thing.
Markets Rally on Early Election Results
As results came in, it became increasingly more likely that Republicans would retain control of the Senate, and Congress would remain split. Markets rallied on the news, recognizing that it is significantly more challenging to enact meaningful policy change without party control of both the executive and legislative branches.
Fiscal Stimulus Tricks, No Treat for Markets
On again, off again fiscal stimulus talks, rising equity volatility and the risk of a contested U.S. election weighed on global financial assets in October.
October 2020 Market Recap
As of Oct. 31, 2020, here’s a summary of Asset Class Performance and Financial Markets Performance.
What the Election Means for My Portfolio
While elections are important to any functioning democracy, to investment professionals, elections are primarily significant due to their effect on portfolios. In particular, investors must understand – and anticipate – the correlation between the outcomes of the election and the markets, if any.
Use It or (Potentially) Lose It
With estate and gifting limits currently at favorable levels, high net worth individuals have ample estate planning opportunities. However, with the presidential and congressional elections only a few weeks away, the window to act may be closing should tax reform become a reality as early as 2021.